Creating a Spring Boot application from the web

- [Instructor] Starting a new Spring Boot project…is part of the value proposition…of the ecosystem as a whole.…In fact, part of the speed to market…is the ease at which you can get…a fully functioning application up and running…using Java, Kotlin, or Groovy…through the Spring Boot Spring Initializr.…Start.spring.io is the URL for the Spring Initializr.…Not only is it a web application,…there's also a backing service that comes with that,…and it's used as a quick way to start Spring Boot projects.…

Now, I mentioned that backing service,…and that backing service can be extended…for any of your company's needs.…In fact, where I work,…we leverage the fact that we can use that backing service…to create Spring Boot projects…that inject into them our SCM defaults,…our routing, as well as our CICD pipeline…when the application itself is created.…Now, let's take a look at how that works from a website.…So, we're gonna go ahead and jump into Chrome here,…and we're gonna navigate to start.spring.io.…

Now, this is the Spring Initializr web application…

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10/19/2018

Learn how to get started with Spring Boot 2.x, a powerful framework that can help you build web applications quickly, using less code. The Java-based programs you build in Spring Boot "just run": they resolve their own dependencies and create containers for running code in any environment. Learn how to use Spring Boot to build your projects in this course with software architect and Spring developer Frank Moley. Frank shows how to initialize, package, and run Spring Boot web apps and CLI apps, and use the library of common starter projects to fill business-critical needs: data, messaging, security, and more. Plus, find how to extend Spring Boot by creating your own starters and use the Actuator module's HTTP endpoints to monitor and manage your apps.